Double hair waver



NOV. 25, 1930'V A, GOODMAN ET AL 1,782,650

DOUBLE HAIR WAVER Filed Dec. 26, 1929 HILLLUD' ATTORNEY teamed'Nev.25,`193o` i f, 1,782,650

UNITED STATES P,Terni.oriici;,I

ABRAHAM soon-MAN Ann .rAcoB Goontiliiv. onisrtooiinyn, Yoiii;Y nouiann imiitfwaviia l l l y l l vApplication flied `Decanter 26, i929. seriaiii'aniaaii. l 1

t This invention relates to improvementsin 23. Therivetis headedlovler pair of Y hair Wavers, more lespeciallyto those of the 24and1securely holdsthe loopsin assembled type described in a patent granted tous on `position relatively thereto. A "plate 25-may March 12,1929, numbered 1,7 04,37 8. be used togliold the loops` 10 in fixed relation Devicesof thistype must be constructed of attheir other,extremity",` biitfthis plate may 55., very cheap material, the Y manufacturing be disposed of ifit is desired to secure a more` should be very simple,andnthere must be a flexible, 4device Witheachloop 10 cooperating minimum of parts. These characteristics are `independently-.with thejU-shaped loop`l17 as vital because-devices of this sortmustbe sold `shown in Fig. 5;

lo cheaply. Moreover, it is further necessary' lThe rivet"22 and the crimped ends 13 of 69;..`

to havethe hair Wavei's made strongly, in oreach loop are preferably raised with respect derthat they carry out their functions efflto the parallel portions 11`and 12. The'U- ciently and render long service; shapedloop`17 is `adapted to enter the coni It is the object of this invention to devise stricted or crimped portions 13 toform va rea double waving device of the type described silient lock for"maintaining` the parts in the 6g in the above mentioned patent, to have the position of Fig. 1. Because of the raisedresame Vcomposed of a minimum of parts, and` lationv of the pivot and the portions 13, the

` yet produce an article which will be eliicient portions 18 and 19 will occupy` a raised posiand of enduring construction. Our invention relatively to the portions 10 and 11 so as tion discloses an ideal embodimentintended to give the proper hair wavingeliect. 70 to comply with all of the foregoing'require- "From the above description, the. operation ments. and construction of our device should be Referring to the drawingsjwhere a preclear. Although we have described but one ferred form and a modification of our invenembodiment of `the invention, modiiications tion are shown ofthe same Within the scope of the appended. 75. i

Figure 1 is a plan view of the device. claims may readily occur to one skilled in Fig. 2is a side view. the art.

Fig. 3 is a section along line 3-.3 of Fig. l. What we claim is Fig. 4 is a section lon the line 4-4 of Fig. 1, 1. An article of the class described coinand, prising a pairoi members each of a Wire 80` Fig. 5 iS a plan VGW'Vo a mOClflCaOn. like Velement bent to form a loop with par- Reiterence'numeral 10 indicates a Wire-like allel portions terminating in adjacent coiled element bent to form a loop having parallel ends', a Second loop member having paralsides 11 and 12, and a COIlStIiCted 011 crimped lel portions terminating in coiled ends posi- `135 portion 13. Each ofthe parallel portions l1 tioned between the coiled ends of each of 851 and 12 terminate respectively in ends'lll and the pair of members, a rivet extending 15 which are coiled about a thin flanged through all of said coiled endsior maintainsleeve `16. ing the same attached as in service and pro- Tllere are tWO 0f lleS lOOp members l0, viding a pivot, said members being adapted and in cooperation with these members-We for relative pivotal movementon said rivet 550.

have a U-Sllaped loop 17 having parallel p0rso that end portions `of the second member tions 18 and 19. These parallel portions terlv may be moved between the parallel portions minate in ends 2O and 21, each of which iS of the lirst members, and cooperative lockloosely coiled about a sleeve 16between the ing portions on said members in engagement y coiled ends 14 and 15 of the loops 10. This ,with each ofsaidpair ,of members. 9.5 construction allows for relativepivotalmove- 2. An article of the class described comment between members 10 and the U-shaped prising apair of members each formed of a loop 17. wire like element bent to form a loop having.

The two sleeves 16 are mounted on a rivet a crimped end portion and parallel portions 22 and are held in spaced relation by a sleeve terminating in .adjacent coiled ends, a scc- 193 ond loop member having parallel portions terminating in coiled ends positioned between the coiled ends of each of the pair of members, a rivet extending through all the said coiled ends for maintaining the same attached as in service and providing a pivot, spacing means on said rivet for holding said members in proper space relation, said members being adapted for relative pivotal movement on said rivet so that each parallel portion of the second member may be moved between the parallel portions of the first members and a part thereof into locking engagement With the crimping portions of said pai/r of members, said crimpingl portions and the pivoting rivet beingraised With respect to the parallel portions so that the second member has an elevated position with respect to the parallel portions of each of said first members when in locking engagement with the crimped portions thereof.

ABRAHAM GOODMAN. JACOB GOODMAN. 

